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3 Tips for Choosing the Right Mattress

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A restful night’s sleep is essential for everyone. Your day is just not the same without a good night’s sleep and the biggest factor is your mattress. That’s where we come in. Our showroom boasts a vast selection of the highest quality mattresses at the Lake of the Ozarks . Our furniture store in Eldon Missouri is here to give you 3 tips to assist you in choosing the right mattress that is best suited for your sleep needs.  1. Custom Fit   First, you’ll need to identify the sleep style you have. Do you sleep on your back, side, stomach, or a mixture of each? This is important to consider because it will determine the ideal firmness that your mattress should be. Back sleepers will typically want a mildly firm mattress, somewhere between 5-7 (on a scale of 10). This provides enough support for the spine to eliminate back pains. Memory foam being the pinnacle due to its ability to contour the spine while keeping adequate form and support. Side sleepers are best suited with...

Tips for Shopping for a New Couch!

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 Are you thinking about upgrading your furniture or adding a new couch, sofa, or loveseat? When you invest in great quality furniture, you'll likely have that piece of furniture for years to come. This means it's important to choose the right furniture piece. Curious about how to choose a durable couch? Read on to get a few tips from our Lake of the Ozarks furniture store !  Don't Go By Style Alone!  Choosing a couch by style is the easy part! Don't fall into the trap of only picking a couch based on how it looks and will fit into the existing design of your home. It's important to focus on quality in addition to style. Choose Durable Fabric  There are a lot of choices for fabric selection for your new couch. Natural fabrics and synthetics, both offer durability but making sure that they are good quality before you buy. Choose a Sturdy Frame  A sturdy frame in your couch is one of the most important things to consider when choosing a durable couch. Frames built ...

What Are People Saying About Eldon Furniture?

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Eldon Furniture Company is a 3rd generation family-owned home furnishing business serving the entire Central Missouri and Lake of the Ozarks area since 1948. We offer major brands of furniture, all types of flooring, Serta & Restonic bedding, and Hunter Douglas blinds. During your shopping experience, you will find a knowledgeable sales staff, competitive pricing, and well-trained service staff. Don't just take our word for it, see what our customers have to say about their experience with us! Very nice furniture. I got a leather sofa with a console and a really cute desk. See John, the owner. Free delivery also. ~Gloria Mclorn We just don't do business with anyone else..and been with Eldon Furniture since we were 18 years old. We have been married for 47 years. Thank you to our home town business!! ~Saraane Pointer  Great people to find what you are looking for and the best prices anywhere. ~Nancy Miller  Eldon furniture has always been where I purchase furniture. They n...

Tips for Arranging Your Furniture!

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 If you're considering purchasing new furniture in your living space, deciding how you will arrange your new furniture can sometimes be a challenge. If you're planning to purchase a new furniture set, having a good idea of where and how you plan to arrange your furniture can help make the selection process easier! Read on to get a few tips from our furniture store at the Lake of the Ozarks .  Create a Focal Point  When it comes to arranging your furniture, you should choose a focal point to arrange your furniture around. Most of us have a TV in our living rooms, so in that case, the tv is the focal point and your furniture should be arranged around it. If you aren't a TV watcher, no problem! You should still have a focal point. Your focal point can be a big window, a fireplace, or built-in shelving. Leave Space Between Walls and Furniture  Even if you have a small room, you should never push furniture against the walls. Allow a couple of inches between the wall and ...